Check The DPOR VA PE Exam Results Online
Check the VA State PE Exam Results Online
Based on the thread on "Oct 07 VA State PE Exam Results....", I did some research on the PE license Numbers (VA).
In DPOR VA page you can search for license numbers using wildcard code "*".
0402 is the code for professional engineers in the state of VA. Refer to your exam admission card, it has some trailing numbers which will become your license number upon you pass the exam. Using this idea, you may carry out some research .... on SEARCH TECHNIQUE.
In search box, enter the numbers as shown below for illustration purpose, and you may find the following number of licenses (you may actually have numbers different from the numbers shown here):
0402044* produces 400 licensed engineers.
04020441* produces 080 licensed engineers.
04020442* produces 071 licensed engineers.
04020443* produces 034 licensed engineers.
04020444* produces 009 licensed engineers.
04020445* produces 058 licensed engineers.
04020446* produces 057 licensed engineers.
04020447* produces 012 licensed engineers.
04020448* produces 000 licensed engineers.
Out of the list the following seems to be valuable to you:
04020443* produces 034 licensed engineers.
04020444* produces 009 licensed engineers.
If you look at their dates, it is around Feb 2008. These numbers might represent the applicatns who got PE certification either by comity or .... some other reason (PENDING...).
Most of the numbers licensed in a given 100 series is about 75-90, and it is very similar to the NCEES Pass percentages: 64 % in first trial and 26% in second+third trial = 64 + 30 * 0.25 + 6 (guess there are 6% got via comity) =~ 75 %.
Thus, the numbers 34, and 9 in 300 and 400 series tells that these missing numbers are reserved for those who are taking or have recently takne the exam and waiting for result for the first time (based on intuition using the idea posted in this website somewhere else).
You can keep checking these numbers around 50 days and onwards, and you may find your license number, I guess, before you get the result on your mail box provided you pass the exam. ... Good Luck.
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